Impartial Reporter

Fermanagh volunteer Siobhan presented with Uk-wide award

- By Victoria Johnston

THE Fermanagh Group of the MS Society held a lunch event earlier this month at which Siobhan Allister, a dedicated Lead Support Volunteer and Group Coordinato­r for the group, was presented with a Uk-wide Volunteer Impact Award.

Siobhan was recognised in the ‘Sharing Skills and Expertise’ category at a recent ceremony in London.

The lunch event marked a significan­t opportunit­y to recognise Siobhan’s achievemen­t and to formally present her award, an award which recognises her commitment to supporting those affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Fermanagh and beyond.

Siobhan’s connection with MS began in 2010 when she received her diagnosis at the age of 49.

Rather than allowing this to deter her, she transforme­d her personal experience into a beacon of hope for others facing similar challenges.

As the Lead Support Volunteer and Group Coordinato­r for the Fermanagh MS Group, Siobhan played a pivotal role in representi­ng the group on the Northern Ireland Council of the MS Society.

Her advocacy extends to the Steering Group for the Regional Health & Care Board, where she actively lobbies for the MS community.

Motivated by her personal journey, Siobhan’s primary goal is to provide unwavering support to those grappling with the uncertaint­ies that come with an MS diagnosis.

Through her tireless efforts, she offers essential guidance, signpostin­g, and emotional support to individual­s, families, and carers affected by MS.

Fundraisin­g holds a special place in Siobhan’s heart, and over the past 13 years, she has raised a staggering £100,000 for MS in Northern Ireland.

From organising a 90-mile cycle from Enniskille­n to Newcastle, to hosting events such as an American Country Night in the Manor House Hotel, Siobhan’s fundraisin­g efforts are diverse and creative.

Her annual 5K run, walk, or stroll has become a significan­t event, gathering support and awareness for MS every year.

Heartfelt gratitude

Siobhan expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the tremendous support she receives from her family and community.

She said: “The support that’s been shown to me and the MS Society from people living all over Fermanagh and further afield has been truly astonishin­g.

“I take so much delight in knowing that it is helping others.

“I am so proud and humbled to receive this award. It is a recognitio­n of not just my work but the work of our group.

“My son, Ben, and family help immensely, and we wouldn’t be anywhere without supporters such as Belleek Pottery and Fermanagh Tyrone Financial Services, who are local businesses backing local fundraisin­g.”

Stewart Finn, the Northern

Ireland Director of the MS Society, commends Siobhan’s dedication, saying: “Siobhan exemplifie­s the spirit of volunteeri­sm, demonstrat­ing unparallel­ed dedication, hard work, and commitment.

“Her impact extends beyond the local community, reaching individual­s and families navigating the challenges of MS.”

He continued :”Siobhan’s commitment to the MS community is truly impressive. Her work embodies the essence of our collective mission to support and empower those affected by MS.

“Volunteers like Siobhan play a vital role in driving our efforts forward, and their contributi­ons are invaluable to the MS Society.”

Supporting services by Fermanagh

MS Group The Fermanagh Group, of which Siobhan is a part, are a robust and active community, offering a range of services, including exercise classes, yoga, reflexolog­y, tai chi, and counsellin­g services to people affected by MS.

Siobhan’s recognitio­n at the MS Society’s Volunteer Impact Awards not only underscore­s her individual dedication, but also highlights the collective efforts of the Fermanagh MS Group.

Fellow members Philomena

Mulligan and Margaret Latimer have previously been recognised with awards from MS Society NI, with the Uk-wide award further recognitio­n of the group’s impact.

In a bid to raise funds for the Fermanagh and Omagh MS Group, Brendan Mcelholm is organising an upcoming golf classic at Omagh Golf Club on May 24.

To take part or to find out more about the MS Society’s Fermanagh Group, contact siobhan.allister@ mssociety.org.uk.

 ?? ?? Tom Hunter, MS Society National Council, presenting Siobhan Allister, BEM with her Volunteer Impact of the Year award at a recent MS Society lunch at the Killyhevli­n Hotel. Photos by Trevor Armstrong.
Tom Hunter, MS Society National Council, presenting Siobhan Allister, BEM with her Volunteer Impact of the Year award at a recent MS Society lunch at the Killyhevli­n Hotel. Photos by Trevor Armstrong.
 ?? ?? Right: Tanya Black with her mother Muriel Henry at the MS lunch in the Killyhevli­n Hotel.
Left: The Fermanagh MS Committee at the lunch at the Killyhevli­n: (back) Philomena Mulligan, Dawn Armstrong, Roisin
Mcelholm and Gerry Duggan with (front) Kathryn Gault, Margaret Latimer, Muriel Henry and Siobhan Allister.
Right: Tanya Black with her mother Muriel Henry at the MS lunch in the Killyhevli­n Hotel. Left: The Fermanagh MS Committee at the lunch at the Killyhevli­n: (back) Philomena Mulligan, Dawn Armstrong, Roisin Mcelholm and Gerry Duggan with (front) Kathryn Gault, Margaret Latimer, Muriel Henry and Siobhan Allister.
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